With refinery utilization surging, there’s a danger of an oversupply of gasoline, says Bob Yawger, futures director at Mizuho Securities USA. “The market needs to see a draw”

API

Crude +5.36mm (-900k)

Cushing +1.44mm

Gasoline +3.61mm

Distillates +4.32mm

DOE

Crude -7.323mm (-2mm exp) - biggest crude draw since July

Cushing +1.729mm

Gasoline +1.699mm (+1.75mm exp)

Distillates +3.811mm

The 10-week trend of crude builds is over as DOE reports a surprisingly large 7.3mm barrel draw (the most since July) but at the same time builds were notable at Cushing and for products...

Most of the surprise crude draw came from the Gulf Coast - the biggest weekly decline in the region since December 2012.

Oil production growth took a small breather last week after a magnitude 7 earthquake in Alaska struck on Friday, affecting oil producing and transportation assets in the region. Alyeska Pipeline Service shut the 800-mile Trans Alaska Pipeline System for seven hours while Hilcorp Energy temporarily shut some of its operations, which include oil platforms in Cook Inlet.

WTI traded between $50.50 and $51 as we moved into the DOE data (as OPEC pessimism dominated after Saudi Arabia's energy minister backed a smaller-than-expected supply cut) then right before the data, this headline hit - *OPEC WON'T HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER MEETING TODAY: DELEGATE.. However, the big draw prompted some buying in futures...

Finally, here is Bloomberg's latest summary of where things are in Vienna:

For now, closed-door talks among the ministers are still ongoing

OPEC may propose a production cut of 1 million barrels a day and seek extra contributions from Russia and other non-OPEC members

But there appears to be sticking points. Some countries are seeking exemptions from the cuts

We're told we may get no communique or press conference todayand it'll all be wrapped up after a meeting with OPEC+ countries tomorrow

Libya's representative at the talks left the secretariat while the meeting continues, saying he had to catch a flight. Unusual

And now this...

OPEC won’t hold a press conference after its closed-door meeting ends Thursday in Vienna, a spokesman for the organization says.